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Identification of Neuronal Cells in Sciatic Nerves of Adult Rats

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Specialty Cell Biology
Date 2022 Apr 11
PMID 35401123
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Prior research generally confirms that there are no neuronal cell bodies in the adult sciatic nerve. However, we occasionally find some neuronal cells in adult rat sciatic nerves, either intact or crush-injured. By whole-mount staining and optical imaging of the hyalinized sciatic nerves for (a specific marker for neuronal cells), we found those neuronal cells with irregular distribution in the sciatic nerves in both crushed model and normal rats. We investigated the identity of those cells and established a cultured sciatic nerve model. Immunohistochemistry evidence both and illustrated that some of those cells are mature neurons in sciatic nerves. With single-cell sequencing of neuronal cells in adeno-associated virus (AAV)-infected sciatic nerves, we identified that some of those cells are a kind of neuronal stem-like cells. Then we constructed a rat line and traced those cells with fluorescence labeling which was induced by tamoxifen. Interesting, we proved that neuronal stem-like cells could proliferate by combination of EdU incorporation with staining in the sciatic nerves of transgenic rats. Together, the discovery of neuronal cells in adult sciatic nerves will make us aware of the distribution of neurons in the peripheral nervous system. Especially our data suggest that neuronal stem-like cells could proliferate in the sciatic nerves of adult rats.

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